• Title/Summary/Keyword: Hierarchical overlay structure

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DDoS Attack Tolerant Network using Hierarchical Overlay (계층적 오버레이를 이용한 DDoS 공격 감내 네트워크)

  • Kim, Mi-Hui;Chae, Ki-Joon
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartC
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    • v.14C no.1 s.111
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2007
  • As one of the most threatening attacks, DDoS attack makes distributed multiple agents consume some critical resources at the target within the short time, thus the extent and scope of damage is serious. Against the problems, the existing defenses focus on detection, traceback (identification), and filtering. Especially, in the hierarchical networks, the traffic congestion of a specific node could incur the normal traffic congestion of overall lower nodes, and also block the control traffic for notifying the attack detection and identifying the attack agents. In this paper, we introduce a DDoS attack tolerant network structure using a hierarchical overlay for hierarchical networks, which can convey the control traffic for defense such as the notification for attack detection and identification, and detour the normal traffic before getting rid of attack agents. Lastly, we analyze the overhead of overlay construction, the possibility of speedy detection notification, and the extent of normal traffic transmission in the attack case through simulation.

A hierarchical overlay structure for video transmission in P2P cloud storage systems (P2P 클라우드 스토리지에서 비디오 전송을 위한 계층적 오버레이 구조)

  • Lee, Kyung-Jin;Kim, Eunsam
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2017
  • To address the problems caused by such high installation and maintenance cost in the conventional server-based cloud systems, researches on P2P cloud storages have been conducted recently. In this paper, we propose a hierachical overlay structure that can improve the playback quality in P2P cloud storage systems for video transmission. In this structure, after we make groups by clustering the participating peers based on their similarities, we construct subgroups by geographically dividing the peers belonging to a specific group considering the physical proximities among them. Therefore, when a request for video playback is issued, we can minimize the transmission delay by selecting the source peers depending on their locality. By simulations, we show that our proposed hierarchical overlay structure considering the peers' locality outperforms the structure where source peers are selected randomly.

Performance Evaluation and Analysis of Implicit Cluster-based Ad hoc Multicast Mechanism (암시적 클러스터기반 애드 혹 멀티캐스트 기법 성능 평가 및 분석)

  • Choi, Young-Hwan;Park, Soo-Chang;Lee, Eui-Sin;Yu, Fucai;Kim, Sang-Ha
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.457-461
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    • 2008
  • Previous studies on overlay ad hoc multi-casting are mainly divided into two categories: hierarchical structure-based multicast schemes and non-hierarchical structure-based multicast schemes. They do not reflect their real-time location information for routing updates. This can be a cause of low performance on energy consumption, throughput, and latency. For improving the problems, we propose an implicit cluster based overlay ad hoc multicast scheme with analysis of related work, and then we evaluate performance through computer simulation.

A Secure Group Communication Scheme for Mobile Agents using the Hierarchical Overlay Ring (오버레이 링을 이용한 이동 에이전트 간의 안전한 그룹 통신 기법)

  • Jung, Young-Woo;Choi, Jung-Hwan;Ko, Kwang-Sun;Kim, Gu-Su;Eom, Young-Ik
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartA
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    • v.14A no.6
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    • pp.333-340
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    • 2007
  • In multi agent systems, various inter agent communication models have been proposed, and, especially, there are several group communication schemes proposed so far, where some schemes guarantees transparent communication among the agents. However, in mobile agent environments, we require new group communication schemes that consider topology changes caused by mobile agent migrations. Also, these group communication schemes should be secure in order for them to be practical. In this paper, we propose a secure group communication scheme using the hierarchical overlay ring structure of mobile agents. The proposed scheme uses the ring channel in order to cope adaptively with the change of ring topology. The ring channel has basic information for construction of the ring and is managed only by the mobile agent platforms. Therefore, each mobile agent need not directly handle the ring channel and it can perform group communication without any consideration on the change of the ring topology.